An injured Chicago woman has won the right to sue a dead man after his severed leg hit her.

The woman can pursue a claim against the estate of Hiroyuki Joho, 18, who walked in front of a train in 2008 and was killed. His dismembered leg went flying onto the platform and struck Gayane Zokhrabov.

An appeals court says she can sue because he was responsible for getting in the train’s path.

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You’d better work hard if you’re a janitor at this place.

An Idaho man has taken his neat-freak nature to the extreme by opening up the Museum of Clean.

The $6 million six-story facility features exhibits about vacuum cleaners, soap, mops and other cleanup tools.

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For this Canadian couple, buying holiday presents for the grandkids must be hell.

That’s because Viktor and Aneta Urich just welcomed their 100th grandchild into the family.

The couple, both in their early 60s, have 16 children. Grandkid No. 100 was born to son Heinrich and wife Tatjana, who now have nine children.

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This Italian husband may be 99 years old, but his jealousy still burns hot!

The nearly centenarian father of five from Naples got so angry when he learned that his wife of 77 years had engaged in an affair, he divorced her — even though the affair was 60 years ago, according to her hidden love letters that he finally found.

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Cops in Australia are hunting “The Bumcrack Bandit.”

Officials say the female felon held up a hotel bar — and their only clue is a surveillance video of the woman making her getaway with her pants hung low and her butt crack (or “bumcrack,” as they say Down Under) exposed.

Cops are now asking for the public’s help in identifying the heinie behind the heist.